Obama's Response To Clint Eastwood
US President Barack Obama has replied to Clint Eastwood's headline-grabbing appearance at the Republican National Convention with a short tweet.
Legendary actor Clint Eastwood, an outspoken conservative, gave a speech on Thursday evening (August 30) in which he "debated" with an empty chair representing Obama.
The US president's campaign team posted a photograph on his official Twitter page with the caption: "This seat's taken".
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's campaign team distanced themselves from the content of Eastwood's speech on Thursday night (August 30), stating: "Judging an American icon like Clint Eastwood through a typical political lens doesn't work. His ad-libbing was a break from the political speech-making, and the crowd enjoyed it."
It has to be mentioned that the US presidential election takes place on Tuesday, November 6.
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Legendary actor Clint Eastwood, an outspoken conservative, gave a speech on Thursday evening (August 30) in which he "debated" with an empty chair representing Obama.
The US president's campaign team posted a photograph on his official Twitter page with the caption: "This seat's taken".
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's campaign team distanced themselves from the content of Eastwood's speech on Thursday night (August 30), stating: "Judging an American icon like Clint Eastwood through a typical political lens doesn't work. His ad-libbing was a break from the political speech-making, and the crowd enjoyed it."
It has to be mentioned that the US presidential election takes place on Tuesday, November 6.
The question is: What do you think of Obama's response to Clint Eastwood?
Obama is highly intelligent as opposed to actors who seem to believe 1)that they are really anything like the characters they play and 2) that anyone who pretends for a living has anything of relevance to say to the American people.
ReplyDeleteObama is highly intelligent as opposed to actors who seem to believe 1)that they are really anything like the characters they play and 2) that anyone who pretends for a living has anything of relevance to say to the American people.
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